“…it’s much more than an ordinary iPhone app.
This is a seriously useful cinematographer’s tool.”— Jon Fauer, ASC, in Film
and Digital Times

“Whether you're a cinematographer or a still photographer, if you care about
accurate and consistent exposure, and control your lighting yourself, then Adam Wilt's
Cine Meter for iOS is a must-have App for you to check-out.”
— Michael Reichmann, The Luminous Landscape

“@adamwilt is a wicked genius. Cine Meter is probably the best iOS app for
filmmakers this year!”
— Kenneth M. Little, on Twitter

“I've got a waveform in my pocket, and I'm not afraid to use it! This app is
brilliant!!”
— Angus Oborn, on Twitter

Cine Meter is a professional film/video/photo application for your iPhone®,
iPad®, or iPod touch®, using the built-in camera to provide a
shutter-priority reflected light meter, an RGB waveform
monitor, and a false-color picture mode. Cine Meter works on
(almost) any iDevice running iOS 5.0 or higher.

See the light: Cine Meter not only gives you exposure
information, it shows you at a glance how evenly your greenscreen is lit, and where
high-contrast hotspots and shadows may give you trouble. With Cine Meter, you can
walk around, light your set, and solve problems long before your real camera is
set up, making pictures, and running down its batteries.

The light meter shows you the stop to set as decimal readings (such as f/5.0,
good for cameras with EVF iris readouts) or full stops and fractions (like f/4.0 ⅔, good
for cine lenses with marked iris rings). You can calibrate Cine Meter to match other
meters to a tenth of a stop, and take readings using matrix or spot metering.

The waveform monitor shows you how light levels vary within and across a
scene. It shows you how even the lighting is
on a greenscreen or white cove, and lets you see hotspots and imbalances at a glance.
The waveform’s RGB mode shows you color imbalances in the image and gives you a handy
way to check for color purity on a greenscreen or bluescreen.

The false-color picture lets you define allowable contrast ranges, and see
instantly which shadows are underexposed and what highlights risk clipping:

iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc.

ChromaDuMonde® charts seen in Cine Meter screenshots
used with kind permission of DSC Labs. DSC Labs is not
responsible for any images viewed with Cine Meter, or how they appear in Cine Meter's
pictures.